Han Feizi (Book)

The Han Feizi is a work written by Han Feizi at the end of the Warring States Period in China, detailing his political philosophy. It belongs to the Legalist school of thought. It is also valuable for its abundance of anecdotes about the China of pre-Qin times.

Translations

  • Liao, W. K. (trans.): The Complete Works Of Han Fei Tzŭ. 2 vol. London: Arthur Probsthain, vol. 1 1939, vol. 2 1959.

External links

* Stereotypes in Han Feizi (in German) html doc

 

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